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Fears for 73 people after floods - twisteroo - 06-12-2010

I just can't imagine.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37637416/ns/us_news-life/?GT1=43001
Quote:CADDO GAP, Ark. - At least 16 people were killed while relatives of more than 70 people contacted authorities to say they could be missing after floodwaters tore through a campground packed with vacationing families Friday, carrying away tents and overturning RVs as campers slept.

Heavy rains caused the normally quiet Caddo and Little Missouri rivers to climb out of their banks during the night. The water rose at a rate of up to a foot every seven-and-a-half minutes.

Around dawn, floodwaters barreled through the Albert Pike Recreation Area, a 54-unit campground in the Ouachita National Forest that was packed with vacationing families.
The raging torrent poured through the valley with such force that it peeled asphalt off roads and bark off trees. Cabins dotting the river banks were severely damaged. Mobile homes lay on their sides.

At least two dozen people were hospitalized. Authorities rescued dozens more before suspending their search at nightfall Friday. Crews on helicopters, canoes, ATVs and horses would resume at daybreak Saturday, said Arkansas State Police spokesman Bill Sadler.

A call center set up for people to report loved ones who may be missing at the campground received inquiries about 73 people Friday, said Arkansas Department of Emergency Management spokesman Chad Stover.

"We haven't confirmed if they were at the campsite, but people have called because they believe a loved one may have been there and they can't locate them," Stover said late Friday. "As we begin search and rescue operations tomorrow morning, it will give us a better idea of how many people we may be looking for.

"And we still consider it a search and rescue operation for a little while longer."



RE: Fears for 73 people after floods - LKTraz - 06-12-2010

A 20 ft rise in the river? Holy shit!!!!!

This is a terrible tragedy for those who were caught unawares in the middle of the night. The worst part is that no amount of preparation would have been sufficient and an event like this is simply unforeseeable.

With a 20 foot rise even the most careful campers had no chance.


RE: Fears for 73 people after floods - Twitchin Kitten - 06-12-2010

I saw this on the TV too. How awful to be sleeping to find yourself drowning in a raging flood.


RE: Fears for 73 people after floods - Rhubarb - 06-12-2010

This sounds like something that happened in the Loire Valley in France a few years ago. There had been de-forestation for the tourist trade to expand. After a heavy rainfall the river became so swollen with debris it built up and up to a huge flood. Over turned caravans and campers were swept away. At least this was day-time so people were either off site or tried to escape in vehicles.

Is there any news on the lost yet?